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In my workstation I have used 32bit PC. There is no problem every this is working nice. But an unexpected situation arise recently when I try to deploy my application in to a 64 bit windows server. I never face this problem before.

Actually I need to configure IIS to run 32-bit ASP.NET Applications on 64-bit Windows server.For this, we must configure IIS to create 32-bit worker processes. For more information about running 32-bit applications on 64-bit Windows.

IIS cannot run 32-bit and 64-bit applications concurrently on the same server.To enable IIS 6.0 to run 32-bit ASP.NET applications on 64-bit Windows.
Follow this steps:

1.Open a command prompt and navigate to the %systemdrive%\Inetpub\AdminScripts directory.

2.Type the following command:cscript.exe adsutil.vbs set W3SVC/AppPools/Enable32BitAppOnWin64 true

I have little bit confusion about HTTP Handler and HTTP Module. Then I move to community and get a huge response. After studying for a while now I get a clear idea. Now sharing with you hope that it will also help other guys.

What is HTTP handler?

An ASP.NET HTTP handler is the process (frequently referred to as the "endpoint") that runs in response to a request made to an ASP.NET Web application. The most common handler is an ASP.NET page handler that processes .aspx files. When users request an .aspx file, the request is processed by the page through the page handler. You can create your own HTTP handlers that render custom output to the browser.(msdn)

HTTP handlers process the request and are generally responsible for initiating necessary business logic tied to the request. Custom handlers must implement the System.Web.IHttpHandler interface. Additionally, a handler factory can be created which will analyze a request to determine what HTTP handler is appropriate. Custom ha…

Very recently, I have need to develop an application using JavaScript by which when any user click on an image of this site it will send image URL to a specific location. There is another business behind it.

Today's discussion about JavaScript number format based on decimal precision. Round a number to a certain number of places you can use JavaScript built-in methods toFixed and toPrecision. This two methods toFixed and toPrecision are part of the Number object. Any browser that supports ECMAScript version 3 should support toFixed and toPrecision.

How to use?
Its very simple and easy to use. Let's see some example which is help us to understand better.

Example : toFixed()

Use toFixed to set precision after the decimal point. It doesn't matter how large the number is before the decimal point. For normal decimal formatting, this is your best option.

// Example: toFixed(2) when the number has no decimal places
// It will add trailing zeros
var num = 10;
var result = num.toFixed(2); // result will equal 10.00

// Example: toFixed(3) when the number has decimal places
// It will round to the thousandths place
num = 930.9805;
result = num.toFixed(3); // result will equal 930.981

MonoDroid is a development stack for using C# and core .NET APIs to develop Android-based applications.

MonoDroid will be a commercial product licensed in a similar fashion
to our Mono for iPhone product MonoTouch.

To quickly get started read the installation guide and our Tutorials. If you have questions, you can contact us or discuss directly with the MonoDroid community on the mailing list, or in our IRC Chat.

You should familiarize yourself with the API, the API Design, MonoDroid's architecture, the list of class libraries that are part of MonoDroid, MonoDroid's Limitations.

I am ex Microsoft Most Valuable Professional and work as a Senior Software Engineer having 10+ years of experiences in the
design, prototyping, development and deployment of various class of business solutions. I am interested on large scale business application, architectural design, algorithm etc. I am expertise at C#,ASP.NET,Dynamics 365,SharePoint,MS Dynamics CRM/AX ,Windows Azure, MSSQL,SSAS,SSIS and Oracle etc.